Einar Rød

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Born(1897-04-05)April 5, 1897
Fredrikshald (now Halden), Norway[1]
DiedJuly 21, 1931(1931-07-21) (aged 34)
Resting placeVestre Aker, Norway
OccupationActor
Einar Rød
Einar Rød in 1922
Born(1897-04-05)April 5, 1897
Fredrikshald (now Halden), Norway[1]
DiedJuly 21, 1931(1931-07-21) (aged 34)
Resting placeVestre Aker, Norway
OccupationActor
SpouseMary Johnson (1920–1931)
RelativesAlf Rød

Harald Einar Rød (April 5, 1897 – July 21, 1931) was a Norwegian actor.[2][3]

Rød made his theater debut in 1915. Starting in 1924, he performed at the National Theater in Oslo, where he played major roles in plays such as Outward Bound (Norwegian title: Til fremmed havn) by Sutton Vane[4] and Maria Stuart by Friedrich Schiller.[2] He also appeared in some Swedish silent films and showed great talent for the medium, among other things in the role of the new priest in Prästänkan by Carl Theodor Dreyer (1920).[2]

Einar Rød was married to the Swedish actress Mary Johnson, and among other productions they co-starred in the German film Die Stimme des Herzens, directed by Hanns Schwarz.[5]

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